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1. Multiple in vivo Effects of Cadmium on Photosynthetic Electron Transport in Pea Plants.

2. Cell-specific Retention and Action of Pheophorbide-based Photosensitizers in Human Lung Cancer Cells.

3. A fiberoptic (photodynamic therapy type) device with a photosensitizer and singlet oxygen delivery probe tip for ovarian cancer cell killing.

4. A new naturally derived photosensitizer and its phototoxicity on head and neck cancer cells.

5. Effects of metal and the phytyl chain on chlorophyll derivatives: physicochemical evaluation for photodynamic inactivation of microorganisms.

6. Photosensitization of DNA damage by a new cationic pyropheophorbide derivative: sequence-specific formation of a frank scission.

7. In vitro and in vivo efficacy of photofrin and pheophorbide a, a bacteriochlorin, in photodynamic therapy of colonic cancer cells.

8. Subcellular localization patterns and their relationship to photodynamic activity of pyropheophorbide-a derivatives.

9. Parabolic quantitative structure-activity relationships and photodynamic therapy: application of a three-compartment model with clearance to the in vivo quantitative structure-activity relationships of a congeneric series of pyropheophorbide derivatives used as photosensitizers for photodynamic therapy.

10. Effects of BAPTA-AM and forskolin on apoptosis and cytochrome c release in photosensitized Chinese hamster V79 cells.

11. Serine conjugates of chlorophyll and bacteriochlorophyll: photocytotoxicity in vitro and tissue distribution in mice bearing melanoma tumors.

12. Alkyl ether analogs of chlorophyll-a derivatives: Part 1. Synthesis, photophysical properties and photodynamic efficacy.

13. The validation of a new vascular damage assay for photodynamic therapy agents.

14. Inactivation of cell surface receptors by pheophorbide a, a green pigment isolated from Psychotria acuminata.

15. Pheophorbide a-induced photo-oxidation of cytochrome c: implication for photodynamic therapy.

16. Photosensitization with derivatives of chlorophyll.

17. Mechanism of photosensitization by pheophorbide alpha studied by photohemolysis of erythrocytes and electron spin resonance spectroscopy.

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